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SNEAK PEEK: Reset by Nick Hall

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Do you ever wish life had a reset button like your computer does?

Reset is an invitation to a second chance—a do-over—to get beyond past missteps and failures and present confusion and discontent. Whether your struggle has been with such things as faith, hope, purity, habits, plans, self-image, or relationships, Nick Hall looks to God’s Word to address the traps we fall into and clarify the practical ways we can get out.

SNEAK PEEK: Together at the Table by Hillary Manton Lodge

The youngest of a French-Italian restaurant family, Portland foodie Juliette D’Alisa can’t imagine life without great food, family, or her handsome sous chef. But after the loss of her mother, Juliette has a hard time picturing the future at all. Will the secrets hidden in her family’s historic Provencal chateau restore her hope?

Click here to download Chapter 1 of Together at the Table

SNEAK PEEK: Be Light by Samuel Rodriguez

In Be Light Samuel Rodriguez–described by Fox News and CNN as “America’s most influential Latino Evangelical leader”–provides a blueprint for confronting darkness in every realm of our lives. He issues a clarion call for individual believers and the church to rise up and once again be that bright city on a hill, which doesn’t simply expose the invading darkness, but overcomes it with God’s blazing light.

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(UN)QUALIFIED Participant’s & Leader’s Guides (samples)

Are you looking to lead an (UN)Qualified Bible Study or take your small group or youth group through the book? The team at Elevation Church has put together a participant’s guide and a leader’s guide that will help you lead group discussion while also making your time deep and meaningful.

Download a sample from the  (UN)Qualified Leader’s Guide

Download a sample from the (UN)Qualified Participants Guide

 

SNEAK PEEK: THE MORE OF LESS by Joshua Becker

Read the first chapter of The More of Less.

Don’t Settle for More

Most of us know we own too much stuff. We feel the weight and burden of our clutter, and we tire of cleaning and managing and organizing.

While excess consumption leads to bigger houses, faster cars, fancier technology, and cluttered homes, it never brings happiness. Rather, it results in a desire for more. It redirects our God-given passions to things that can never fulfill. And it distracts us from the very life we wish we were living.

But it doesn’t have to be this way.
In The More of Less, Joshua Becker, helps you….

  • recognize the life-giving benefits of owning less
  • realize how all the stuff you own is keeping you from pursuing your dreams
  • craft a personal, practical approach to decluttering your home [ … ]

Sneak Peek: A Flight of Arrows by Lori Benton

Hearts are Divided
Loyalties Will Be Tested
The Fates of Two Families Hang in the Balance

Click here to download Chapter 1 of A Flight of Arrows

Twenty years past, in 1757, a young Redcoat, Reginald Aubrey stole a newborn boy—the lighter-skinned of Oneida twins— during the devastating fall of Fort William Henry and raised him as his own.

No one connected to Reginald escaped unscathed from this crime. Not his adopted daughter Anna. Not Stone Thrower, the Native American father determined to get his son back. Not Two Hawks, William’s twin brother separated since birth, living in the shadow of his absence and hoping to build a future with Anna. Nor Lydia, who longs for Reginald to be free from his self-imposed emotional prison and embrace God’s forgiveness— and her [ … ]

SNEAK PEEK: Beauty Begins By Chris and Megan Shook

You are, and always have been, beautiful.

Click here to download chapter one of Beauty Begins

“Beauty begins. That’s the point of this book. Our understanding of beauty got started somewhere and somehow, and probably due to someone. Now that may have been a good start, but then again it may not have. But regardless of what your past looks like, we want to offer up this word of hope: it’s never too late to make peace with your reflection.”

We live in a culture that’s obsessed with beauty. Walk by any magazine stand, turn on a television, or visit the local shopping mall, and you’ll be bombarded with the images and ideals that our culture believes are the epitome of what it means to be beautiful. And if you’re like most women, you’ve probably spent countless hours [ … ]